If you are involved in a collision, you must exchange your driver license information and ___________________________ with the person(s) involved.
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proof of insurance and current address only
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proof of insurance, vehicle registration, and current address
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vehicle registration only
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Explanation
The requirement to exchange certain information after a collision ensures that all parties have the necessary details to address any damages or injuries that occurred. You must provide your driver license information, proof of insurance, vehicle registration, and current address to the other driver(s) involved in the collision. This information helps facilitate the resolution of claims and any legal obligations arising from the accident.
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